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Rationale for Using Social Media to Collect Patient-Reported Outcomes in Patients with Celiac Disease
Author(s) -
KT Park,
M. S. Harris,
Nasim Khavari,
Chaitan Khosla
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of gastrointestinal and digestive system
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2161-069X
DOI - 10.4172/2161-069x.1000166
Subject(s) - social media , disease , medicine , computer science , world wide web
Patients with celiac disease (CD) are increasingly interconnected through social media, exchanging patient experiences and health-tracking information between individuals through various web-based platforms. Social media represents potentially unique communication interface between gastroenterologists and active social media users - especially young adults and adolescents with celiac disease-regarding adherence to the strict gluten-free diet, gastrointestinal symptoms, and meaningful discussion about disease management. Yet, various social media platforms may be underutilized for research purposes to collect patient-reported outcomes data. In this commentary, we summarize the scientific rationale and potential for future growth of social media in patient-reported outcomes research, focusing on college freshmen with celiac disease as a case study and provide overview of the methodological approach. Finally, we discuss how social media may impact patient care in the future through increasing mobile technology use.

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